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Undersized businesses face a bevy of changes to health plans, 401(k) following Supreme Court ruling on Defense of Marriage Act
The Supreme Court's ruling on Wednesday put an end to the law known as the Defense of Marriage Act. But it also marks the beginning of a new era in financial planning for gay couples.
Decision expected to dramatically simplify financial planning for same-sex partners; 'death by a thousand paper cuts'.
Fewer than 700 actions taken but agency collected a record $3.4 billion.
Risks of the strategy can be great, and the returns even greater
One of the wealthiest members of Congress, Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., was the most prominent victim of a stock fraud that blew up, sending its perpetrator to jail. Mark Schoeff Jr. reports.
Finra is considering raising the fees related to pursuing an arbitration claim against a brokerage firm in order to increase the pay for people who hear the cases.
The new retirement income designation for advisers, RICP, is now the fastest-growing credential in the American College of Financial Service's history.
Here are some of the biggest ways in which our world has changed and the implications for all of us, and some questions we should all ask ourselves from time to time.
Employees alleged the paper distributor breached its fiduciary duty.
Issue criticized by brokers back on agenda after July bump.
Regulator working on dual tracks but specifics and timing remain uncertain
Earnings in months leading up to retirement date can be ignored.